This adjective compares two persons, places, or things.
Comparative adjective
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This was the great concert of her career.
This was the GREATEST concert of her career.
This protest rally is long than any other that I've attended
Longer
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I admire her because she is the modest performer I know.
Most modest.
The display of jewelry in this museum is the large I have ever seen.
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Superlative
This adejctive compares more than two persons, places, or things.
Superlative adjective
Fix the adjective to make it Superlative. I caught the early train I could to arrive at the Lincoln Memorial for Dr. King's speech.
Earliest
I'm happy now than I've ever been because equality seem possible.
Happier
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The rally audience was quieter and enthusiastic today than it was yesterday.
Less enthusiastic
This is the valuabler of the two gold rings. Fix the adjective in the sentence.
Most valuable.
This type of adjective usually ends with "est"
Superlative adjective
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It's difficult to register voters in April because it's the wet month of the year.
Wettest
The news of Dr. King's death made me sad than it made her.
Sadder
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The speaker at the podium looked at us stern for talking than the previous speaker had.
More/less sternly
Today with our new equipment, we find artifacts frequenter, than in the past. Fix the sentence.
More frequently
This type of adjective usually ends with "er"
Comparative
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This was the fine moment of her career.
Finest
I am young than my brother who is a Freedom Rider.
Younger
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Hannah shouted more enthusastically.
Comparative
It is impossible to say who has been working the harder. Fix the sentence
Hardest
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was the wisest man I know. The adjective in this sentence is?
Superlative
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This is the most late train I could catch to the party.
This is the latest train I could catch to the party.
This is a noisy audience than last weekend.
Noisier
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Out of the whole group, Mary sat the most quietly during the rally.
Superlative.
We have examined these ruins carefuller than the last ones. Fix the sentence.
More carefully